Funeral director, who allegedly took corpse selfies to gross out friends, now charged with evidence tampering

EAST STROUDSBURG, Pa. — A Pennsylvania funeral director already facing charges of taking photos with corpses to gross out her friends and relatives is facing new charges of evidence tampering.

The Monroe County district attorney’s office alleges Angeliegha Stewart deleted four images from her Google photos account during an ongoing investigation. Prosecutors say two of the photos were selfies with bodies in the background and two were of the faces of dead people.

Stewart previously was charged with abuse of a corpse and marijuana possession.

Defence attorney Corey Kolcharno calls the charges “completely baseless.” He said Tuesday the charges “appear to be the result of a targeted investigation.”

The Lanterman & Allen Funeral Home in East Stroudsburg has said it is “disappointed” by the allegations and is co-operating with authorities.